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Re: problem with APT pinning



also sprach Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@panthera-systems.net> [2006.03.12.1108 +0100]:
> > doesn't work at all. In fact, I can't seem to pin on any o= and l=
> > fields of the release data.
> 
> Are you aware that you have to use quotes in those fields, if spaces are
> used? o="Jeff Bailey" should work.

I do? Using quotes doesn't change anything, unfortunately.

apt-cache policy (without arguments) also outputs the match specs
without quotes.

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